Impound release process · Schiller Park, IL

How to get your car out of impound in Schiller Park

If your car got towed in Schiller Park, here is how to find it and get it back today.

The short version

What Illinois law says

Chicago is unusual in one important way: a car that is gone has not necessarily been impounded. The city also relocates vehicles to clear streets for agency work, and it says plainly that this can happen in an emergency with no opportunity to post signs. Its own advice is to call 311 before reporting the vehicle stolen. If it was impounded by the city, it is at one of four auto pounds, all open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year: Central at 500 E Wacker Dr on the lower level, the O'Hare pound on Bessie Coleman Drive, Pound 2 at 103rd and Doty Avenue, and Pound 6 at 701 N Sacramento Avenue. If a suburb towed it, none of that applies, because every village runs its own impound with its own fee. Work out which of the three situations you are in first, because they have almost nothing in common.

Step by step

How it works in Schiller Park

  1. 1
    Call 311 before you drive anywhere

    The city relocates vehicles as well as impounding them, sometimes with no signs posted, and 311 will tell you which pound has it or whether it was moved instead. This is the city's own instruction and it saves a wasted trip.

  2. 2
    Ask whether police are holding it

    Vehicles held for narcotics, DUI, firearms, fleeing and eluding, a suspended or revoked licence and a long list of similar reasons cannot be released at the pound at all. Those go through the Vehicle Impoundment Office at 400 W Superior.

  3. 3
    Bring the right documents

    Valid photo identification for everyone claiming the vehicle, proof of ownership as a valid title, a current registration card or a bill of sale not more than 30 days old, a lease agreement if you are the lessee, and an original notarized letter from the owner if you are acting for them.

  4. 4
    Check plates, sticker and fines

    No vehicle is released without current state plates and a Chicago Vehicle Sticker where required, and all charges and fines have to be paid in full. If you are driving it out, you need a current valid driver's licence.

  5. 5
    Know how they take payment

    Cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express or Diners Club. No checks and no money orders. The tow is $250 under 8,000 pounds or $350 at or above, with storage at $50 or $100 a day.

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    Watch the clock

    Vehicles are normally stored no less than 21 days from the date the city mails notice to the registered owner, and under 9-92-100(a) you have a right to one extension of 15 days. Request it from the Auto Pound Office at 312.746.4954.

Schiller Park context

What this looks like around Schiller Park

Oak Park, Cicero, Berwyn, Melrose Park, Schiller Park, Elmhurst, Naperville, Aurora and Elgin each run their own impound. If the vehicle came out of a shopping-centre or apartment lot rather than off the street, it is a relocation under state law instead, performed by a company licensed by the Illinois Commerce Commission, and that is a different process again.

Schiller Park runs its own impound. Airport long-term lots are private property, so a vehicle removed from one is a relocation under state law rather than a village impound, and the posted sign has to state the charge. A suburban impound is not the City of Chicago pound and does not use Chicago's published rates. Illinois law (625 ILCS 5/11-208.7) requires a municipal administrative fee to be reasonable and related to the municipality's actual administrative and processing costs, and it sets no dollar cap, which is why these figures vary so widely from village to village. What it does guarantee is procedure: notice within 10 days, an initial hearing convened no later than 45 days after that notice is mailed, and a refund of administrative fees if the hearing officer finds the vehicle was stolen or hijacked at the time it was impounded. Call the department that ordered the tow and ask for its administrative fee and daily storage rate.

Schiller Park holds 11,709 residents with a median household income of $58,637, and it is the smallest place we cover, which is exactly why it earns its own page. Interstate 294, the Tri-State Tollway, runs along its edge, and directly opposite the tollway is O'Hare International Airport. Irving Park Road, Mannheim Road and Cumberland Avenue carry the surface traffic, and the Schiller Park station sits on Metra's North Central Service line. What fills a village this size is not housing, it is the airport economy: hotels, air-cargo operators, rental fleets, shuttle vans and long-term parking. The towing call that defines this place is the one nobody plans for. A car sits in a lot for ten days in January, the temperature drops below zero on one of the roughly six nights a year that it does, and the owner lands at O'Hare at eleven at night to a battery that will not turn over. That is a jump start, not a tow, and getting it right is what earns the next call. Alongside it sits genuine commercial work: cargo vans, box trucks and shuttle buses that break down on Mannheim or in a cargo yard. Operators cover the O'Hare hotel belt, the cargo yards, the Tri-State frontage and the long-term lots.

Schiller Park impound FAQs

Common Schiller Park questions

How do I find out where my car was towed in Schiller Park?

Call 311. Inside the city that tells you which of the four pounds has the vehicle, or whether it was relocated rather than impounded, which is a real and common outcome the city warns about itself. If a suburb towed it, call that village's police department directly.

What will I owe to get my car out of impound in Schiller Park?

If the City of Chicago towed it, the published fees are $250 to tow a vehicle under 8,000 pounds and $350 at 8,000 pounds or more, with storage at $50 or $100 per day on the same split, under Municipal Code 9-92-080. If a suburb towed it, that village sets its own administrative fee and it will not match the city's.

Can I pay with a check in Schiller Park?

Not at a City of Chicago pound. The city takes cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express or Diners Club, and it states plainly that checks and money orders are not accepted. Suburban impounds set their own payment rules, so ask before you drive over.

Can Quick Tow Chicago release my car from impound in Schiller Park?

No, and we will not pretend otherwise. We connect drivers with private tow and roadside operators. We are not the pound, the village or the police department holding your car, so we cannot waive fees or speed up a release. What we can do is help you work out who has it and line up an operator once it is released. Call (773) 830-6930.

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Need your car towed once it's released in Schiller Park?

We can't waive the yard's fees. We can line up an operator the moment it clears.